Zr3O

semiconductor
· Zr3O

Zr3O is a zirconium oxide-based semiconductor compound representing a sub-stoichiometric or partially reduced zirconium oxide system. This material bridges the family of zirconia ceramics and emerging functional oxides, with potential applications where semiconductor behavior and zirconium's inherent corrosion resistance are simultaneously valuable. As a non-equilibrium or research-phase composition, Zr3O is primarily explored in advanced materials science for electronic and structural applications where conventional zirconia or metallic zirconium prove insufficient; its semiconductor character suggests use in sensing, catalysis, or energy conversion contexts where both ionic and electronic conductivity or band-gap control are design drivers.

oxygen sensors and electrochemistryadvanced ceramics researchcatalytic substrateshigh-temperature electronicscorrosion-resistant coatingsemerging oxide semiconductors

Compliance & Regulations

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Poisson's Ratio(ν)
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Density(ρ)
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Magnetic Moment(μB)
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Energy Above Hull(ΔEhull)
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